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'Strange Sports Stories' is Good Enough for Sports Metaphors
'Strange Sports Stories' is Good Enough for Sports Metaphors
'Strange Sports Stories' is Good Enough for Sports Metaphors
Over the last several years, Vertigo has revived several forgotten anthology titles with good results: Strange Adventures, Mystery in Space, The Witching Hour and Time Warp. With Strange Sports Stories, Vertigo once again dips into comics history, drafting a lineup of heavy hitters and utility players for odd tales of sports and science fiction coming together in unexpected ways.
Things Go From Bad To Worse In ‘The Names’ #6 [Preview]
Things Go From Bad To Worse In ‘The Names’ #6 [Preview]
Things Go From Bad To Worse In ‘The Names’ #6 [Preview]
We at ComicsAlliance are suckers for a good mystery, and over the past six issues Peter Milligan and Leandro Fernandez's The Names has proven to be exactly our cup of tea – this high-suspense psychological financial thriller follows Katya Walker, a woman seeking information about her husband’s sudden death, who comes into conflict with a world-dominating techno-financial cabal called The Names, and finds herself in an uneasy partnership with her stepson Phillip, fighting for her life while searching for answers. It's a story full of brutal action, advanced technology, hairpin plot twists, and carefully layered concepts, populated by psychopathic murderers, mind-controlling financiers, corrupt cops, and mysterious digital beings known only as "The Dark Loops" – and, courtesy of DC/Vertigo, we're excited to bring you this exclusive first look at pages from issue #6, which hits comic shops next week!
Tim Seeley Talks Celebrity And Spookiness In 'Effigy'
Tim Seeley Talks Celebrity And Spookiness In 'Effigy'
Tim Seeley Talks Celebrity And Spookiness In 'Effigy'
This week sees the debut of Effigy, a new Vertigo title from Grayson/Revival scribe Tim Seeley and Madame Xanadu artist Marley Zarcone. The series follows Chondra Jackson, a woman who, as a child, starred in a beloved kids' sci-fi/mystery TV show, and now lives a quiet life as a police officer in small-town Ohio – until she gets pulled into a mystery involving ritual sacrifices, a shadowy celebrity-worshipping cult, and pieces of her past coming back to haunt her. To mark the launch of the book, we spoke with Seeley about his work process, his inspirations, and how the world of celebrities and comics intersect.
Hire This Woman: Artist Chrissie Zullo
Hire This Woman: Artist Chrissie Zullo
Hire This Woman: Artist Chrissie Zullo
In the overwhelmingly male comic book industry, it has been a challenge for some editors and readers to see the ever growing number of talented women currently trying to make a name for themselves. With that in mind, ComicsAlliance offers Hire This Woman, a recurring feature designed for comics readers as well as editors and other professionals, where we shine the spotlight on a female comics pro on the ascendance. Some of these women will be at the very beginning of their careers, while others will be more experienced but not yet “household names.” Artist Chrissie Zullo got her break in comics via the DC Comics Talent Search in 2008 and has been working consistently ever since. She has worked for a variety of major comics publishers, including Archie, Dark Horse, IDW, and Vertigo, on covers and interiors for series including Cinderella: From Fabletown With Love, Fairest In All The Land, Womanthology: Space, Madame Xanadu and Life With Archie.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt To Direct And Star In ‘Sandman’ Movie, Produce With David Goyer
Joseph Gordon-Levitt To Direct And Star In ‘Sandman’ Movie, Produce With David Goyer
Joseph Gordon-Levitt To Direct And Star In ‘Sandman’ Movie, Produce With David Goyer
The Dark Knight Rises star Joseph Gordon-Levitt is jumping from the DC movieverse to a more Vertigo live action landscape. Deadline reports that the 32-year-old actor and director is "finalizing a deal" to team with Dark Knight trilogy co-writer David S. Goyer to co-produce a Sandman film at Warner Bros., based on the 75-issue comic book series and its spinoffs written by Neil Gaiman and
Comic-Con: The Publisher Booths
Comic-Con: The Publisher Booths
Comic-Con: The Publisher Booths
When it comes to San Diego Comic-Con, every publisher approaches the show a little bit differently. Whether they house cosplay contests, interactive displays, photo ops with talent, creator signings and/or a whole lot of purchasable product, SDCC booths are an opportunity for the publishers that can attend to make a big impression on one of the most attended pop culture gatherings of the year. You
Vertigo Announces Six New Series
Vertigo Announces Six New Series
Vertigo Announces Six New Series
Vertigo fans may want to sit down. According to The New York Times DC Comics' mature readers imprint has announced six new titles coming this fall, including the finally-titled Sandman prequel announced last summer at San Diego Comic-Con International. On October 30, Gaiman and artist J.H. Williams' The Sandman: Overture #1 will arrive in stores, bringing an end to fans' some 17 year wait for new material.
Neil Gaiman Reveals Details Of Scrapped ‘Sandman’ And ‘Books Of Magic’ Film Adaptations
Neil Gaiman Reveals Details Of Scrapped ‘Sandman’ And ‘Books Of Magic’ Film Adaptations
Neil Gaiman Reveals Details Of Scrapped ‘Sandman’ And ‘Books Of Magic’ Film Adaptations
Ever wondered what an adaptation of Vertigo's Sandman would have looked like hat it hit the big screen? The Empire Film Podcast, a prolific source of comics-related newsover the past couple weeks, asked writer Neil Gaiman that very question. The info that the acclaimed author offered up is... less than encouraging.
Sean Murphy’s ‘Punk Rock Jesus’ Asks All The Right Questions [Review]
Sean Murphy’s ‘Punk Rock Jesus’ Asks All The Right Questions [Review]
Sean Murphy’s ‘Punk Rock Jesus’ Asks All The Right Questions [Review]
They say two things you should never discuss in polite conversation are religion and politics. It used to be sex, religion, and politics, but we all have raging porn addictions now, so, realistically, that topic is no longer off limits. But in business, at the dinner table, in barbershops and bars, the maxim holds that the latter two subjects remain taboo: to maintain civil discourse, one should n

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